Streamline Your Operation with Bulk Lubricant Storage Solutions

May 08, 2025


Written by Brian Irwin, Lubricants Manager

Is your farm operation expanding – or is your lubricant usage increasing? Tired of handling bulky oil drums?

Switching to a bulk lubricant storage system offers several advantages over traditional drum handling:
  • Save space with stackable, multi-product systems
  • Eliminate waste from leftover product in “empty” drums
  • Reduce injury risk from manually moving heavy drums
  • Declutter your storage area
  • Prevent contamination from outdoor drum storage
  • Lower costs with bulk lubricant pricing
  • Use tanks for both lubricants and coolants 
Farmers Cooperative can help.
 
We offer bulk gravity lubricant storage tanks ranging from 80 to 260 gallons, as well as 265- and 330-gallon IBC totes. Enhance efficiency with pumps, reels, and metered dispenser guns – and ask about mobile bases with casters for added flexibility.
 
We also carry ROTH double-walled tanks, available in 110-400 gallons. These tanks feature:
  • Weld-free, galvanized steel construction
  • Leak-proof, roll-seamed design
  • Fire and oil resistance
  • Outer tank with 110% capacity of the inner tank
  • Corrosion-resistant inner tank made from blow-molded high-density polyethylene. 
Ready to streamline your operation?
Call our lube desk at (402) 798-2170 and let us help you get set up.
 

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